Incidentally, with seven armies, I'm keeping the body counts low (a hero, a pilot, a sniper, a ninja, and four standard minifig troopers) while allowing players to rez their troops by spending treasure, acquired from chests, at a central location. I'm sure this will lead to quite a bit of mayhem as the various teams start losing members and try to bring them back to life.

There's also going to be plenty of vehicle and mech action, as each faction starts with a small vehicle, a handful of small mechs begin the scenario scattered around the field of battle, and each faction has a massive summonable THING (to go into more detail would be giving to much away) that can be acquired in a similar way to troop resurrections.

Ah yes: The Book of Erotic Fantasy. We came across this at our local gaming store once and I tried and tried to convince my girlfriend that she wanted it for her birthday. But she wasn't convinced, so it sadly remains unpurchased.

Can you imagine the look on my jedi players face when she went to use force guided navigation and my only response to her attempts to reach out with her feelings was "You're pregnant." "Seriously, you reach out with your feelings and there is a living thing, right there inside you." "It's been 2 weeks, cell division is in full swing, it's a living thing."

Rayhawk wrote:Ah yes: The Book of Erotic Fantasy. We came across this at our local gaming store once and I tried and tried to convince my girlfriend that she wanted it for her birthday. But she wasn't convinced, so it sadly remains unpurchased.

Ugh. Don't even get me started on that thing, one of the guys in my gaming group has it. Good thing that they won't let anything like that within a 200-yard radius of the library where we play. Or used to, we haven't really played D&D for months, so now all we do is eat cookies and play Magic: The Gatering when not fighting over Mountain Dew.

Anyway, GURPS isn't really my cup of tea. I prefer D&D because it's the first RPG I played. But I never really bothered with the stories the DM made; we all play like it's BrikWars and take huge risks and take ridiculous actions. I think I'm the only person ever to get owned by a church bell in the history of gaming.

EDIT: Is that an Irregular Webcomic reference in the skeleton's name?

Almighty Benny wrote:That's so true, Adam probably would shoot his own foot off and crash into a wall.

Yes, Death In Charge of BrikWars Combat is a direct reference to the Department of Death (for lack of a better term) in Irregular Webcomic. Ironically, he was (if I recall correctly) the first hero to die in Sunday's campaign...

One of his troopers managed to rez him at the Ancient Tower, but he soon afterward became a ballistic weapon aimed at two of my units. The report is about a third done, I'll hopefully have it up before next Monday.

Incidentally, my tax refund hit the bank today, and tomorrow my wife and I are trekkin' down to the Lego store in Anaheim. ^_^ Hopefully I can get enough sets and minifigs to make one or two new factions.